10
Quick Buying Tips for
Laser and Inkjet Printers
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6.
Don’t spend extra money on some special features that you may not need.
For instance if you are a home user you may not need a laser or inkjet printer with an
Ethernet port (most monochrome laser printers have Ethernet ports).
7. Check the connectivity specs (USB port etc.) of the printer. Make sure
the laser or inkjet printer is compatible with your computer.
8. Some laser or inkjet printers come with enough memory to print anything
you’ll need. These printers do not allow memory upgrades. Others that do
allow memory upgrades may not come with all the memory you need. So
check if the inkjet or laser printer has enough memory for the types of
documents you will print. For example if you are going to print special
high-resolution documents, the printer’s memory may not be enough for
that and require an upgrade which may cost you money.
9. Choose a laser or inkjet printer with enough paper capacity. So you
won’t have to keep adding paper. For example, if you print 20 pages per
day, get an inkjet or laser printer that holds 100 pages, so you won’t
need to add paper before 5 days.
10. Make sure that the manufacturer of the inkjet or laser printer provides
convenient technical support services and driver updates on their
website.
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